By Our Special Correspondent
The Telangana State is gearing as much as get its first girls college with the State authorities on Monday issuing a authorities order to arrange the primary Telangana Mahila Viswa Vidyalayam (girls’s college) by upgrading the present Koti Ladies’s School within the metropolis.
State Higher Education Secretary Sandeep Kumar Sultania said the State government had also decided to create new courses along with new departments and sanction teaching and non-teaching staff in the first women university of the State. As per the provision of the Telangana Universities Act 1991, the government would extend financial support to develop infrastructure and other amenities in the university.
The order clarified that the federal government additionally determined to switch the belongings, together with the educating and non-teaching posts present within the girls’s school from administrative management of Osmania College to the ladies’s college.
Training Minister Sabitha Indra Reddy handed over copies of the federal government order to senior officers from the Larger Training division and in addition congratulated the Telangana State Council for Larger Training (TSCHE). The TSCHE chairman, Professor L Limbadri, stated that the institution of the Telangana Mahila Viswa Vidyalayam would assist in offering good alternatives to girl’s college students and hoped that the college would turn into a famous establishment in future. The university would cater to national and international academic needs and foster a research culture in different fields of studies, he said.
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